Thank you for the design, I wish more full size keyboards were suited to enthusiasts.
I will skip this round and hope you'll include indicator lights instead of / inside the badge nd ISO hot-swap in a potential R2 though.
we will use two kinds of PCB (soldered and hot swap) (there will also be two kinds of plates). The soldered version can be compatible with large layout (recommended), but the hot swap version cannot be compatible with large layout, because the fixation of large keys and the easy disassembly of stablizer axis need to be considered, so hot swap can only be compatible with one kind of layout. (QMK&VIA)
What do you mean by "large layout"? I know this might be a language barrier but do you mean diverse layouts / adjustable layouts? because the size (large) won't change with different layout types.
For transparency, can't you just add a picture of possible layouts and lable them "hot swap PCB" and "soler PCB" ?
I know we ISO folks are a minority and most GB run and reach their numbers without us but I'd apprecciate it if we could at least see if there is an ISO capable hot-swappable version available without having to inerpret the small info given.
Speaking of given specs: Why, in Gods name, do we have to check geekhack / reddit for information on a board instead of just getting them presented on the vendors site? I know our hobby is niche but a little transparency goes a long way into making this easier, especially for people new to this hobby. This goes out to most keyboard vendors I know: Why are important information about a product so hidden you have to check third party sites?
I am truely shocked on the low standard we keep up with to pursue our hobby.
Enough ranting, this is a nice product, so GLWGB and I hope to see you in R2